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  1. Title: Mexico City, Mexico, 1906 (Raster Image)

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    Summary: This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Plano oficial de la ciudad de México, edición especial para el Consejo Superior de Gobierno del Distrito Federal, con motivo de la reunión del X Congreso Geológico Internacional, Septiembre de 1906. Ed. especial. It was published by Departamento del Distrito Federal in 1906. Scale 1:10,000. Map in Spanish.The image inside the map neatline is georeferenced to the surface of the earth and fit to the North American Datum 1983, Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 14N projected coordinate system. All map collar and inset information is also available as part of the raster image, including any inset maps, profiles, statistical tables, directories, text, illustrations, index maps, legends, or other information associated with the principal map. This map shows features such as roads, railroads, street cars, and stations, drainage, canals, selected buildings, built-up areas, parks, ground cover, city districts, and more. Includes also index of 'Edificios y establecimientos publicos' and legend.This layer is part of a selection of digitally scanned and georeferenced historic maps from the Harvard Map Collection. These maps typically portray both natural and manmade features. The selection represents a range of originators, ground condition dates, scales, and map purposes.

  2. Title: Plano oficial de la ciudad de México : edición especial para el Consejo Superior de Gobierno del Distrito Federal, con motivo de la reunión del X Congreso Geológico Internacional, septiembre de 1906

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    Summary: Includes "Edificios y establecimientos publicos." In slipcase with cover title: Plano de la Ciudad de México, 1906.

  3. Title: Programa general de desarrollo urbano del Distrito Federal, 1987 - 1988

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    Summary: Includes text, land use data, and graphs. Map has a companion volume filed in Annex A, Forrestal. Call number: HT169.M42 M48.

  4. Title: Plano de la Ciudad de Mexico

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    Summary: Escala 1:10,000.; Lista de edificios publicos y lugares notables de la ciudad de Mexico. 137 x 183 centimeters Scale 1:10,000 City Maps

  5. Title: México, D.F.

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    Summary: Relief shown by shading. Ancillary maps: Guadalajara, Jal.--Monterrey, N.L.--León, Gto.--Puebla, Pue.--Acapulco, Gro. IncludesTourist information and "Program of the games of the XIX Olympiad". Map on verso includes an inset of Mexico City region, tourist information, index, distance chart, "Approximate driving time" diagram. Shows location of Olympic Games. "Derechos reservados © por el Gobierno Federal de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos".

  6. Title: Tabasco

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    Summary: Relief in sea shown by contours. 34 x 43 Centimeters Scale 1:800,000 ; General Map Collection

  7. Title: Plan de desarrollo del Municipio de La Paz 2007-2011

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    Summary: Relief shown by satellite imagery. At head of title: Jayma, el plan de la ciudad. Gestión: Juan del Granado Cosio, Alcalde Municipal 2000-2009. Inset map: "Macrodistritos rurales"-- "Macrodistrito Mallasa." Ancillary map: "División político administrativa del Municipio de La Paz y población por sexo y edad." Map shows, macrodistrict, district, municipality boundaries; districs are numbered; larger projects are located. Includes text, indexed list of districts, and color illustrations. "© GMLP 2008" Three sheets were pasted together.

  8. Title: LiDAR-Derived Citywide DEM for City of Superior (Douglas County), WI 2019

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    Summary: This data represents a LiDAR-derived citywide Digital Elevation Model (DEM) for the City of Superior in Douglas County, Wisconsin in 2019. A DEM represents the bare-Earth surface, removing all natural and built features. This dataset contains a single file covering the geographic extent of the entire county.

  9. Title: LiDAR-Derived Breaklines for City of Superior (Douglas County), WI 2019

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    Summary: This data represents LiDAR-derived breaklines for the City of Superior in Douglas County, Wisconsin in 2019. Hydro breaklines maintain the definition of water-related features in an elevation model. They are used to capture linear discontinuities in the surface, lake shorelines, single-line drains for small rivers, and double-line drains for large rivers.

  10. Title: LiDAR-Derived Classified LAS for City of Superior (Douglas County), WI 2019

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    Summary: This data represents LiDAR-derived classified LAS points for the City of Superior in Douglas County, Wisconsin in 2019. Point classification uses semi-automated techniques on the point cloud to assign the feature type associated with each point. LiDAR points can be classified into a number of categories including bare earth or ground, top of canopy, and water. The different classes are defined using numeric integer codes in the LAS files.

  11. Title: LiDAR-Derived 1-foot Contours for City of Superior (Douglas County), WI 2019

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    Summary: This data represents LiDAR-derived 1-foot contours for the City of Superior in Douglas County, Wisconsin in 2019. A contour is a line through all contiguous points of equal elevation value. Contours are vector features used to represent the elevation of a landscape in a relatively familiar way. They are typically used for basemaps and general topographic representation.

  12. Title: LiDAR-Derived Terrain for City of Superior (Douglas County), WI 2019

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    Summary: This data represents LiDAR-derived terrain for the City of Superior in Douglas County, Wisconsin in 2019. Derived terrain is a vector dataset composed of regularly spaced points and natural features such as ridges and breaklines. It augments a DEM by including linear features of the bare-earth terrain.

  13. Title: Mexico Population and Housing Census, 2010

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile contains statistics on population, household assets, employment, food security, education, migration, health care use, and childbirth, from the 2010 Mexico Population and Housing Census (Censo de Población y Vivienda 2010). The original questionnaire and other supporting documentation for this census is included with this download. These data are intended for researchers, students, and policy makers for reference and mapping purposes, and may be used for basic applications such as viewing, querying, and map output production. East View Cartographic, Inc and Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (Mexico). Mexico Population and Housing Census, 2010. (2018). East View Cartographic, Inc. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/sk097hr4125. This layer is presented in the WGS84 coordinate system for web display purposes. Downloadable data are provided in native coordinate system or projection.

  14. Title: Ojinaga: AGEB Boundaries and 2010 Census Data

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile represents population counts and associated households in Ojinaga (Mexico), as well as the age, sex, education, and birthplace of the population, among other data. Characteristics of households, such as the material with which they are constructed and services received, are also included. These data are made available at the AGEB (census tract) level, Source data were gathered by more than 106,000 interviewers who traveled across Mexico to visit each dwelling and ask questions of the occupants. Metropolitan zones delimitation based on cartography geostatistics was used to input this data into a GIS system. These data are intended for geographic display and analysis at the city level. No responsibility is assumed by the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografia or LeadDog Consulting. Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (Mexico) and LeadDog Consulting. (2010). Ojinaga: AGEB Boundaries and 2010 Census Data. LeadDog Consulting Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/nv839sj0094

  15. Title: Cuidad Juarez: AGEB Boundaries and 2010 Census Data

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile represents population counts and associated households in Cuidad Juarez (Mexico), as well as the age, sex, education, and birthplace of the population, among other data. Characteristics of households, such as the material with which they are constructed and services received, are also included. These data are made available at the AGEB (census tract) level, Source data were gathered by more than 106,000 interviewers who traveled across Mexico to visit each dwelling and ask questions of the occupants. Metropolitan zones delimitation based on cartography geostatistics was used to input this data into a GIS system. These data are intended for geographic display and analysis at the city level. No responsibility is assumed by the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografia or LeadDog Consulting. Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (Mexico) and LeadDog Consulting. (2010). Cuidad Juarez: AGEB Boundaries and 2010 Census Data. LeadDog Consulting Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/bx274kk2004

  16. Title: Morelia: AGEB Boundaries and 2010 Census Data

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile represents population counts and associated households in Morelia (Mexico), as well as the age, sex, education, and birthplace of the population, among other data. Characteristics of households, such as the material with which they are constructed and services received, are also included. These data are made available at the AGEB (census tract) level, Source data were gathered by more than 106,000 interviewers who traveled across Mexico to visit each dwelling and ask questions of the occupants. Metropolitan zones delimitation based on cartography geostatistics was used to input this data into a GIS system. These data are intended for geographic display and analysis at the city level. No responsibility is assumed by the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografia or LeadDog Consulting. Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (Mexico) and LeadDog Consulting. (2010). Morelia: AGEB Boundaries and 2010 Census Data. LeadDog Consulting Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/qp493vs1757

  17. Title: Rosarito: AGEB Boundaries and 2010 Census Data

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile represents population counts and associated households in Rosarito (Mexico), as well as the age, sex, education, and birthplace of the population, among other data. Characteristics of households, such as the material with which they are constructed and services received, are also included. These data are made available at the AGEB (census tract) level, Source data were gathered by more than 106,000 interviewers who traveled across Mexico to visit each dwelling and ask questions of the occupants. Metropolitan zones delimitation based on cartography geostatistics was used to input this data into a GIS system. These data are intended for geographic display and analysis at the city level. No responsibility is assumed by the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografia or LeadDog Consulting. Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (Mexico) and LeadDog Consulting. (2010). Cabo San Lucas: AGEB Boundaries and 2010 Census Data. LeadDog Consulting Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/pz222ry7894

  18. Title: Tecate: AGEB Boundaries and 2010 Census Data

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile represents population counts and associated households in Tecate (Mexico) as well as the age, sex, education, and birthplace of the population, among other data. Characteristics of households, such as the material with which they are constructed and services received, are also included. These data are made available at the AGEB (census tract) level, Source data were gathered by more than 106,000 interviewers who traveled across Mexico to visit each dwelling and ask questions of the occupants. Metropolitan zones delimitation based on cartography geostatistics was used to input this data into a GIS system. These data are intended for geographic display and analysis at the city level. No responsibility is assumed by the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografia or LeadDog Consulting. Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (Mexico) and LeadDog Consulting. (2010). Tecate: AGEB Boundaries and 2010 Census Data. LeadDog Consulting Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/sk611wp5598

  19. Title: La Paz: AGEB Boundaries and 2010 Census Data

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile represents population counts and associated households in La Paz (Mexico), as well as the age, sex, education, and birthplace of the population, among other data. Characteristics of households, such as the material with which they are constructed and services received, are also included. These data are made available at the AGEB (census tract) level, Source data were gathered by more than 106,000 interviewers who traveled across Mexico to visit each dwelling and ask questions of the occupants. Metropolitan zones delimitation based on cartography geostatistics was used to input this data into a GIS system. These data are intended for geographic display and analysis at the city level. No responsibility is assumed by the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografia or LeadDog Consulting. Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (Mexico) and LeadDog Consulting. (2010). La Paz: AGEB Boundaries and 2010 Census Data. LeadDog Consulting Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/nd301wz6755

  20. Title: Cabo San Lucas: AGEB Boundaries and 2010 Census Data

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    Summary: This polygon shapefile represents population counts and associated households in Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), as well as the age, sex, education, and birthplace of the population, among other data. Characteristics of households, such as the material with which they are constructed and services received, are also included. These data are made available at the AGEB (census tract) level, Source data were gathered by more than 106,000 interviewers who traveled across Mexico to visit each dwelling and ask questions of the occupants. Metropolitan zones delimitation based on cartography geostatistics was used to input this data into a GIS system. These data are intended for geographic display and analysis at the city level. No responsibility is assumed by the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica y Geografia or LeadDog Consulting. Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática (Mexico) and LeadDog Consulting. (2010). Cabo San Lucas: AGEB Boundaries and 2010 Census Data. LeadDog Consulting Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/cc028qw0145

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